Aromas of Adventure – Provision Shop (Room Spray)
$7.99 Original price was: $7.99.$6.39Current price is: $6.39.
Room Spray
Every nook and cranny of this charming shop is adorned with an abundant array of ingredients, carefully stacked on shelves reaching to the ceiling. The air is saturated with the heady fragrance of aromatic incense, enveloping the space in a sense of mystical allure. As you gather your supplies, the attentive shop-owner deftly assembles a small leather pouch, carefully filling it with the essential components you require.
Scent notes: Spice, Cedar, Incense, & Leather
Room Spray Safety
- Do not spray directly on skin. Can cause skin irritation.
- Do not ingest fragrance oil. Contact your physician or poison control immediately if accidental ingestion occurs.
- Neverspray directly on a finished surface or allow the fragrance oil to come in contact with a finished surface; the oils can and will cause permanent damage to many finished surfaces, fabrics or materials.
- Keeproom sprays away from open flames and heat.
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